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Re: Strategy

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Originally Posted by Chris is me View Post
Though the best antithesis to the everything argument is probably 148 in 2008.
As Sean elluded to, 148 was the last team selected in Atlanta. If that #1 alliance picked someone else, I think you have to really question 148's decision to go with a lap bot.

I think for the prime example of 'Do everything well, not just one thing" arguement would have to be 148's alliance partner, 1114. They were the most dominate team in 2008. They were probably the best hurdler and I think could have been the best herder and lap bot if they wanted to. Just because they just did one thing, doesn't mean that was the only thing they could do.